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May 10, 2009|By FRANK ROYLANCE , frank.roylance@baltsun.com

Attention, Space Cadets! If the skies clear in time tonight, we'll get a fine view of the International Space Station and its crew of three as they zip from Alabama to Maine. Look for a bright, star-like object above the western horizon at 9:56 p.m. It will climb to more than halfway up the northwest sky by 9:59, to just below the Big Dipper, then race off toward the northeast, disappearing at 10:01 p.m.

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